​​​​DUNKIRK DAY TRIP WITH FREE ATTRACTION PASSES - FROM £45 RETURN

The release of the new Christopher Nolan epic, Dunkirk¸ means this pretty port town is extra busy with events, exhibitions and more. The Dunkirk War Museum has been renovated, doubling in size in time for the film and there are plenty of tours to take you through the settings of the film, as well as where the action took place in real life too.

To celebrate the film’s release, we have two new short break return crossings to Dunkirk which also includes two free passes to selected museums and attractions in Dunkirk.

Included with your 2 free Dunkirk Passes is entry to the Dunkirk War Museum. Housed in the allied HQ during Operation Dynamo, it covers 1200 square feet with exhibitions, images and artefacts. Fort des Dunes, also included, is a 19th century fortification that makes for an exciting tour as it played an important role during Operation Dynamo. You will also be able to experience the Dunkirk Movie Walking Tour which takes you on a 90 minute walk of the settings used in the film. Finally, you’ll gain access to the Belfry tower. Viewpoints from the top of the Belfry provide panoramic scenes of all of Dunkirk. Your booking confirmation will detail how to claim your Dunkirk passes.

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Win Big!

Enter our competition and win an exclusive, VIP trip to Dunkirk for 2. You’ll win a free Dover-Dunkirk crossing with your car a £60 voucher to spend on meals onboard, as well as a night in Dunkirk’s 4 star Borel Hotel with breakfast. Also included is free entry to Dunkirk’s War Museum, and entry to Fort des Dunes.. You’ll even be taken on the VIP Dunkirk Movie Walking Tour and enjoy a set Dunkirk menu specially prepared by a Michelin-starred chef onboard the Princess Elizabeth, a ship which rescued 1,673 soldiers during the evacuations.

What else is on…

There are also flying, driving and walking tours that discuss the real event. Make sure to stop by the Movie Exhibition to look at costumes and sets used during filming. Book a table at Princess Elizabeth, a ship that was part of the evacuations in 1940, with a specially-prepared Dunkirk menu. The British Cemetery, a tribute to the several thousand soldiers whose graves are unknown, also makes for a poignant walk. Don’t forget the famous beaches where it all took place. Malo-les-Bains coastline and pier saw immense battles as the evacuations took place. Take a walk and try to imagine the scenes from May and June 1940.​

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Dover-Dunkirk

Our ferry crossing from Dover to Dunkirk takes only 2 hours and once you arrive you’re perfectly placed to start exploring as you’re an easy drive from the centre. Our modern ferries ensure you smooth sailing across the channel, too. There’s an onboard shop to pick up anything you might have forgotten, and a children’s play area to wear the little ones out. Feeling peckish? Head to any of our onboard eateries, with dining options ranging from a quick snack to a filling hot meal in our 7 Seas restaurant.

​Offer is available for return bookings for cars up to 2.35m high and up to 9 people or motorcycles / motorcycles with side cars with up to 2 people. £20 supplement applies to bookings made on the day of travel. £10 amendment fees apply each way. Prices are subject to availability and offers may be withdrawn at any time. Credit card & telephone booking fees apply. T&Cs apply. ​

It’s always a proud moment when you’re recognised for your good work, we’re honoured to have been named again as the World and Europe's Leading Ferry Operator 2016 at the World Travel Awards. We have been Europe’s Leading Ferry Operator for 5 years running now, and the World’s Leading Ferry Operator for 6 years. ​​​